A Thousand and One Nights, Duet for Lever Harps
Tausend und eine Nacht, Opus 346
Johann Strauss, Jr. /arr. Serena O'Meara
Johann Stauss, Jr. used themes from his operetta, Indigo and the Forty
Thieves, to create this wonderful orchestra piece. The mysterious Arabian Read More
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Johann Stauss, Jr. used themes from his operetta, Indigo and the Forty
Thieves, to create this wonderful orchestra piece. The mysterious Arabian
introduction is followed by three Waltzes. Waltz II is the most famous
melody.
This melodious concert arrangement is for Lever Harp. There is also a Pedal Harp version, and the
two may be performed together. The
Pedal and Lever Harp versions are not exactly the same. They differ in the
pedal/lever markings, harmony notes and which harp is playing the melody
note. The Waltz sections are clearly marked.
Johanns youngest brother, Eduard, was a harpist. He conducted his own
orchestra from his harp. He is the only Strauss brother to tour in the United
States.